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el iSeeact 3o Rt b mmm mmnn.mmmnunm J. L LATHROP & SONS. 3 | 88 Shetuckst Sireet, Norwich, Conn. mar30daw | Wit oSSR 95 o = LTS Motor Beat Owners rzlu be repaid by investigating our ENT THE AETNA LIFE Connecticut Association Standing. Smith Fans Eleven of Dunn’s Delights—Academy-oulke- ley Game Postponed Till Today—Capt. Rhyhnde‘r Back with Norwich Team. Mulcahy’s Homer Win the Game. and league serl off the Mill e es, the Y. M. C. A. nine, made up mostly of Taftville players, took the first fail from the Father Mathew T. A. socie- ty's mm. representing Greeneville, on the C; ~Saturday afternoon. The Taftville men batted around twice in the fo; when the Greeneville men made ‘a record aeroplane flight, with Pitcher Downing at the helm. They made their whole score of ten runs in this inning, while their opponents could scrape together but three in the six innings that were played before the RICKARD HOLDING ON. Hopes That California Governor May Relent—Reno the Next Best Bet. San Francisco, June 1 Pending Tex Rickard’s final announcement, which he had promized to make be- fore noon tomorrow. the fight situation tonight is still undecided Rickard, It transpires, yet hopes to hold the Jeffries-Johnron contest in San Francisco. There ix a possibility that Governor Gilleit will recede from the firm pdsition in opposition to the match and will consent to have the issue decided by the courts. It Is understood heay mv:unr DIRECTORY. 10 NEW YORK NORWICH LINE The water way — the comfortable way of travelin, Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- ter W, Chapin—safe, staunch ol that have every comfort and conven- lence for the traveler. oat Insurance Policy. It protects B Won. Lost. kS homers scored the only runs in pressure was them when running and when laid up | New London 16 11 R % Fain cut short the game, The batterien | brought to bear upon the governor to- | * A delightful voyage on Long Island &nd agn.lnlt all marine perils includ- | yidaletown .. . 3 11 o Eemie. oy 5 i 2 7 Farrell md‘s‘.’{,“& id 8: | day in a last desperate endravor tc se- | Sound and a superb view of the wor Ing fire and theft, at very low rate.| Norwich .. 12 which Middletown won from New Lon- ‘At Willimantic ghe Taftville Athletie | Sire g&ktzfl‘n Jor San Jrancisco, and | derful skyiine and waterfront of New B. P. Learned & Co., “Mhames Loan & Trust Co. B Agency Established May 184 BPTIFMW, 5 zflfl. Willimantic s 14 Holding. Willimantic to two infield scratches and a fly would have been an easy out but for to right don 2 to 1. | for which |- hich Score: New London. scored Bannon. Middletown. Loveday of New London made a home run in the first and Mul- ahy won the game in the same inning Middletown with a four base hit club lost to the Emeralds by a 7 to 1 score in five inning: Rain Broke Up Academy Game. Academy looked like winners Sat- awaiting news from Sacramento of the outcome of this at- tempt before giving out a definite statement regarding ithe battle, grounds. In the event that the governor re- York Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. m. weekdays only; due Pier foot of Fast 224 Street 5646 a, m. (Mondays excepted) and Pier 40, North River, 78 m. Ensign’s misjudgment. Pitcher Lefty bpos e abbopo a y afternoon on the campus against | fuses to relent, Jt is Said- to be &beos S Smith blanked Willimantic, 3 to 0. be- VI G T 3.“.? ‘?&”A‘&;‘E‘fiffhfio{fl,m?g Jutely_ certain that Ricksr2 will deciare Fare Norwich 10 New York $|15 THE OFFICE OF WAL F. HILI, b e attee e e e e e et Academy leading, 7 to 5. After walt-| all the cers vt pers V0Ked UPOL bY | write or telephone 'W. J, PHILLIP! Real Estate slammed out a double that cleaned the | Bates.t’ °30 4011 ing a balf hour it was 8till raining, and |~ Louis Blot, ma of the Kauf- |Agent, New London, Conn, aughd Fi bases, scoring all the tallies of the | 13 e Umpire Jack Casey declared the game | man-Langford #t, which was and Fire Insurance, game. Miller, the big_Willimantic| Balisis 3 0 1.1 Sio3 < e S e B g ET ry(‘“wday\ At e All Wat R t 1ocal Somers’ lock, over twirler, was also in fine form and re- | Femisp o035 Z2 00 4 v . result of the governor’s stringent or- R - G M| eetvea erroriess aupport. Among the a2 o 015 Long distance hitting was the feat- | ders, 8ald today he would not attempt ater ouie Williams, Room 9, third floor. b preacnt_ avere &bout 150" Trom | Toumla. 3 ¢ =3am ure of the game as far as it went, with | to stage a -test contest,” but would feblzd Telephone 147. ‘Willimantic. Boore. Ne: St 5 the Academy boys banging Taylor's of- | try to obtain from the chief executive The fourth was fatal for the big red Aaletown 00 ferings freely. Cummings led the hit-| g ‘definition of a boxing contest. —_— ATTORNEYS AT LAW. sleeved Willimantic. slant artist, for he New London bome runs, Mulcaby, Loveday; hil first on balls, off Eerris 1. London, Loveday: by pitcher, Gritfin Phillips 3: left on bases, Middletown 3, for ui;mmu'wu Mulcahy, Bannon, for New oft ew Lon- Springfeld 7, New Haven 3. Hartford 4. ‘New Britain 1 first game; Hartford ew Britain 2 3 ridgeport 1. Northampton 0. t ting with a triple and a doublet. Steve Ricketts and Murray alsa got doubles, and Berman of Bulkeley got one off Croker. The attendance was smail. The governor has asse will not interfere with, contests” that Blot m he will not permit a that he any “hoxing hotd, but that prizefight. ted NEW YORK BROWN & PERKINS, ittarneys-at-Law over First Nap Belky Shetucket St . Harris and Loveday’ struck out, | Holyoke 5, Waterbury ; doutde piay, Sulivan to don by Ferris Loveday umpire, Fast Ball by the Old Boys. A ball team from the U. S. Finishing company, captained by J. H. Whitney, L Chelsea Line “Eastc Jersey City 3. Rochester 0. Liggins. Attenrance, Called in 6th—rain. Try It. Statrway next to Thames Nat. Bank ‘Tel. 38-2. Open Monday and wrday evenings. BIG SCORES IN CITY LEAGUE. West Ends and Gri neville Do Heavy Second game_postponed. ‘Baltimore 2, Montreal 1. Newark 2, Buffalo 0; called in Sth—rain. Providence 1, Torunto 0. Second game postponed. Collegs Games. Wesleyan 4. Trinity 0. and a Greeneville picked team, under Captain Miner, went five exciting in- nings on Saturday, which were won by ‘Miner’s team, 2 to 1.- On the U. 8. F. team were a good proportion who had not handled a ball in years, but they You can save yourself useless worry by permitting othe to their own private afiajcs, people to attend Fare $1.00 Unexcelied frelght and _passenger serviee direct to and from New York Brown 1. Holy Cross 1; 5 innings—rain. Head and Heart. It takes a very at intellect to pushed their opponents to a fast pace and bad a great batting eye for Min- de Stateroom From Norwlich Tuesdays, Thursdays, Big batting picnics were the factors Tucker, Anthony & Co. SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. that gave the West Ends and the LY ¢ - : er's curves. The bateries were Gau- | equal the pleasures of a very simple | Bundays, at 615 p. m. Greeneville teams victories in the Cit¥ | L, yemey City—Jorsey Olfy 1. Rochester 3. thier and Savage for the U. S. F., Min. h:-rt *BP:’lm B St ot e - New York Pler 32, Wast River, teot BA league this week by large scores. On [ At Nola i et Nowiti 4. Bualn 5. {er and Johnson for the picked team. ¢ G 3 . Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wedness the Cranberry. diamond before one of | SG g famey Nevark o Buflo 0. @ 1 Torom- SRR Says Fridaye st ¥ o m. and the largest c-owds of the season the|to 0. Second game: Toronio 4, Provideace 3. Cornell 39, Yale 0 . Learning Through Adversity. T e T T 5 n W BROKERS Trooe Dol Kipt an Mo (8 wimeaR et Conmeoticat Lensue. £ Sormell won a listiessly plaved gams | He that has never known adversity C A 'WHITAKER, Agent trals.” Simcox of the Centrals was out| At New Haceu—New Haven 3, Holyoke 0. Mo Ty e | 18 but half acquainted with others or | mayéd Yale field, New Haven, 3 to 0. The visitors didn’t play any better than tha Yale men, except in the fourth inning, whereby bunching hits, assisted by B:.m error, three hits were scor- e . At Waterbury—! himself —Colton of form and had to be shifted in the first after the West Ends had scored seven runs. Murphy finished out the game in good form. Jackie Gallivan of the West Ends was not in his usual terbury 2, Bridgeport 1 . 28 Shetucket Street Telephome 0I5, Detrott, June 19.—Deiroit defeated Boston in the final game of the series here today by & score of 10 to 0. Jhe score: steady form, forcing in two runners. ot RN | The score: g o & Members of New York e Somrun s $5% § S AT TS| doiries Al Rendy to Move The New Hota! Albart and Boston Stoc. 3 el abbpo a e Bushis 5 3 5 6 Ofoperet 5 1 4 0 0| Santa Cruz Cal, June 12.—Accord- El th St d Uni Pl Exchanges Left Handed Norwich ‘Twirler Who i taa it Tt biaen S 1okt S luk to Bam Berger, Jeftries’ manager, even!| . 2nd University Pl. R, Pitched a Star Game. 113 0 2| polehanty:2 4 0 3 2 lGawranerm & 112 ) T g bt et s NEW YORK CITY, Boston. New York. TR s e DN e 102 1| Mmmonodd & 110 5 OKidmowe 4 4 3 8 0 theater, arrangements are being made h R TR T OF ) BIcadWAY, 53 State Street. 24 Bremd Streets | 505010 i1 Up the bags, Fiiel opens 1132 Timel 0000 oMalt 5101 1|to break the Ben Lomond training- e “only_ absolutely modern firs. EXCBLSIOR AUTOCYOLE. PRIVATE WIRND. ed the inning with a fly to D'Andrea 031 32| 5Soady 100 3 oCiewes 10 04 o|camp Tuesday evening. L R e AR el 088y Comfortable, clean, powertul, relia- but Smith walked down when Miller 031 0| xiiao. 0 u 00 OWoedp 1003 The quarters probably will be at {§ TEceet. = Locgtion central, yet quiet §| bls. vibrationle o Fipped a fast one across the front of M A e ——— Moana Springs, about three miles out || T00 [POE. SO0 wth bath, from AR DR ; pelt oannet Hs gui “Sbaw meis decond by a et bt o 2 S [Eoou Xpomo, Excellent, ordefl'nursn} and cate || enkine, motorcycin e ANch. xahead . of | West Bugs: .oee 22 1,0 0. 004,08 W00 B 5 S i e 7 2 attached. Moderate prices. neters, hornmr et 22 s O'Marra’s throw. Rhylander _swuns 0—5| Totals wizmIe 2 Bill Collins Wants Go at Casey of e machines in stock fruitlessly at three, but Noonan | ey. | Oue out when winning run scored. Pl onin Send 2¢ stamp for lllustrated Guids C. V. IR, Yantie, waited it-out and walked. Chapdelai ey it i e d Map of New York Cit or 1M N eto e hen Tty Eiaith oA e i Bill Collins, through his manager, (| \ &" NP, STLTIOW. NSV DIV * janisd oxwich, Ot Members of the New York Stock | hizh’ ball on the no ,,m“‘;‘“;‘b'; e e ot ¢ ‘v 09} Ki0 Wilson, takes up tho 0pen chai- | = e ———————— | | ] o & double plays, Driscoll unassisted, Cal- Janeq | lenge of Ed Casey, the Bridgeport Eyohange. Bonds and High Crade Secugities Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, over Sullivan’s head in left. Thre runs crossed the pan, but Sm run down between second and 5 Captain Rhylander, who jumped the ck heavyweight, whom Allie Murphy is handling. Wilson stated on Saturday evening that Collins would like to get Casey on for July 4th, either six or ten Chicago 4, Philadeiphia 3. Chicago, June 19 —Chicago made it three out of four from Philadelphla by winning today. 4 t 2. Walsh allowed only thiee hits. ~Oldring. Browne and first base on errors, West runs. West Ends 2, Cen- team Friday afterncon, wis b: in R S s B . : i iy : : Gmpire. ‘Wicis: oh sliowed o e hits. Ol o <, geport on in this vicin- SHANNON BUILDING, short. Catcher Chapdelaine, who has | Lol team did some great clouting and abhopo s e abb.po o ¢ | DY Writing Kil Wilson at Norwich. enduckes, Gtreest— ‘been out of the game for over a week | 45ily Wwont out. The score: zidersb 4 15 & imarselit 4 01 0 1 —_— jz 10 o o wtih a torn finger nail, took his place Sromein: Al Browne.t 3 0 1 6 0Roniv 3 8 3 1 0|Packy Knocks Out English Welter- felophonie 801 behind the bat again, but in the sixth 3| Foimeir 3 2 2 0 Oncommein 2 0 2% o weight. ,@” is finger was hurt again and he had Gandil.1b 4 011 0 0Oidrin 40300 ERANK O. MOSES, Mgr. i : ° 2 i Packy McFarland of Chicago knock- e, to change places with Ensign in right. S| Rikhirnes 3 o 1 3 1namiver 4 0 0 o o|ed out Jack Goldswain of London, the| < oo Nkt 3| Pamee " 327 2 0By 4 2 0 3 0| English welterweight champlon, in the % s e ’_"l_";"" H Walsh.p _f_l_l_{_gg;l-“v&cp 4465 3 o|thrd round at the Blackfriars ring, Frel2b 4 1 3 2 1Campiondb 4 1 o] Totals 43142519 3Akh 100 London, Saturday night. The men NO'I'lCE Snawsb 3 1 0 1 ODAndrass 3 0 . i g e Ten fought for a purse of $3,500. Rhviinders 3 1 2 2 0Sulinit 3 1 > Totals, 3 06 27 —l oanan S i Baa e % Dr. Louise Franklin Miner Is now | Cpdelainec 2 1 8 0 ‘0 0022000 °— THE YALE - HARVARD BOAT focatsd in her new ofice, Breed Hall, | 22, 3 7 0 T fjoXosss 3 ¢ Fhiludeiphis 5% e 10090 3-8 RACES. Room 1 Mnisretd 3 110 1 0Manleyrt » TR The following is the scheduls Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. a2 P2 Tames 2 S e e e for the Yale-Harvard boat races S augrta | s FowE 3 mes oot i e B A on June 30 on the Thame Rrch - Fipe - Mellow SL R - Houlihan Johnson wa sa purale 1o the St. Louls batsmen, not 11 a. m.—'Varsity four oared, (< lPe : Timand 2 belte made o bia' delivery il he” seventh tgificnc Py iz asiang s | Runs, for Notwich ‘Shaw. Noonan, Chapdelaine ; two miles. f Stitter | 2 siclen bases, Kane 2. Marray, 8 fawmme TH%WHS oared, up steram, Navy Yard to E THE PALACE CAFE R e S bt B fhmmn 11328 nenr Gabe Ferry} ‘e moh of excellence tee 1 aen - o e A ey, A cabon; time, 1.45; umpire, McCiaferty. | N 1b 3. : 4.30 p. m.—'Varity eight oared, solely because it is a perfect brew of Step see us. i et o S'weiaer. i o down stream, Gale's Ferry to ) 150 worl's St BODS ARG Deriey. MNLEVS FRANK WATSON & CO., = = 20 o 3 d > Westerly High to Play Hartford High. drawbridge; four miles. mar3a 78 Franklin Street. - = Y BNt s sy U o Bioh: 3 : lh J Hanley Brewing C ( New London Wins Again. The Hartford High school baseball 00 ] On the day before the regatta ¢ Jam s Hanley Brewing Co. New London won a game, I nine defeated the New Haven High 53 botor R there will be three ra: The Providence, R. L ERN BRO from Middletown Sunday afternoon, in | School Saturday afternoon in the de- o0 ° second four oared 'varsity boats W’[[RL[SS; AH S.. New London. Attendance 500. Score | iding game for the championship of — row in the morning and t en- BREWERS OF ALE AND PORTER { ALE by innings: R.H. E, | the western division of the Connecti- RENCTN tlemen’s eight and freshman four \ G 1 CO e Middletown 0 002 010 0 1—4 5 3 |cut Interscholastic league by a score SR e oared in the afterncon. {DD 3 enera ntractors NewLondon 00200012% 5 4 2|0f4to0. Washington 00 0 h_bb\g Batteries: Hafey and Johnson: Rie. | ArTangements have been made, says |8t Lous 10 01 63 BROADWAY ger and Grifin. Umpire, Liggins. ?{\\ e(ri,\' e;xchfang)e. between Manager nnow When to Stop. = enry Clark of the Westerly High Ghicags 10, Talking is like playing the harp. . i a “Phone 715. sumsa CITY LEAGUE STANDING. - Bitord mine o HayTansger of the | Cicunsy, jums 13_Chicwn puiisg 1y te| There i as much fa laying the hand D. J. McCORMICK, 39 Franklin Street, Local Agent > b o Lo ship game at New Haven next Feidny | men o buses, defeated Cincinati todsy 10 t 3. | On the strings to stop their vibration v S ot s 1 afternoon. ' The Westerly team will | T0¢ score: E as in twaneging them to bring out o | e H H doubtless be accompanied by a large Chigags. Cinstn the music.—Holmes. 2 s 5 5 R P preean $0T 3 Sneschesrre T 0T 8 8 DON’T BUY Sheckara.tf 4 o OPaskerter 4 1100 It Makes Wrinkles. R T T R Phiiosaphy. OLD STYLE TEETH L i : 432199 Philosophy is finding out how many Hofmban'er 4 1 333 11| things there are in the world which If you are proud of your personal g A 3 ICiamec. 1 0 3 o o| You can’t have if you want them, and | appearance, buy a set or partial set — 3 dWeesm 3 13 1 81 Gomt want if you can have themo— | with Dr. King's latest invention, that SATURDAY MARKETS. International Paper W AP s 8 -6-8 3| Puck. Z;fl::rngvrsnprD:‘Hf;ent, kth- “NAT= o hides 00001 ,” which makes it impos- ; = | f More Interest in Roosevelt's Return Kansas B Gy sible to detect artificial teeth in your & e, e ':',:"" 5 Than in Stocks. Do pra 100006 False Teeth Long in Use. mouth, ills, stmil urs, sy, Ladiede G > Lacleds Gas' 1100 0| False teeth of ivory, on a plate of PAINLESS EXTRACTION Take V burn_o e A o #1515 3| the same material, and held in place P e Hodgidiers : he s - St Louts.. é eeth extracted and filled pafnles H market with the passing of the Roo *Butied for Fromme in Sth BT SOIE wive, were In COmpRrstivsly for the most nervous and delicate velt naval parade distracted the atten- SoBatted Dovle in gth. eommen use as early as 1000 B. C. people. Dr, King’s method is the only tion of the brokers, and dealings were | ore by innings: _— absolutely SAFE treatment known to It is & wonderful female remedy, &s | merely nominal. Changes of an eighth Clncima $ % e dental sclence, Full set teeth $8. and wou will unl’:l’r try it to a quarter were indicated by the National = { When You're Stung. | 4 with the Natural Gums; Gold Direcens 0so are printed In | scanty transactions, the gains and the % HOSPITA The cheaper a fake article is sold | Thomas Jefferson King, owns and Bridge Work $5.; Gold dosses being mixed, E % GENTRALS ;0. the cheaper the purchaser feels when D. D. 8. Fillings $1. up. a. m.—More interest was man > : iny] B lizes that he has b id.— ? fested in the Roosevelt naval proces- | City League Team is Blanked in Rainy| he realizes that he has been sold. . . D L T e Dy sisine. Philadelphia Record. KING DENTAL PARLORS, franklin Square, Norwich speculation was in consequence at a w3 s 2 " standstill. The drift of prices was un- The Hospital won a five inning HOURS—9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays 10 to 2 Telophone certain with a leaning downwards. Piusburg C. C. & St L. game, 6 to 0, from the Centrals Satur- Not the Same. Close—The - market closed steady pittsburg_Coal day afternoon on the Hospital grounds,| “Did he say he knew me when I Prices rase in the last few minutes of > Bl ¢ Eala Beiting all their runs in the Arst two | was a girl? To DS Salil T Eibw the session, after remaining practical- Rallway Steel Spring. innings. ay was then interrupted = ", Iy stationary for nearly an hour. e e by rain, but resumed in the mud after | YOU When he was a boy."—Sydney —_— Republic *Steel the shower passed over. The losers| Bulletin. . STOCKS. Do. bid were tied up by the twirling of Green- at an ere ‘10 bu N NOrwic Sales. g way, while the Hospital players put over six hits that won the game for Daily Thought. them in two innings. The only reason we don't regard things everywhere is because we 10N SHOES Joseph F. Smith, we Ly so o ¢| Baven't good eves—Julian Hawthorne. [ ‘GE‘ADL’]AT 0 4 p ’ 1 0 0Welshe 3 210 e B ‘e Invite an inspection ol ur attrac - a, g v B e gradus The; . Linseed 0 Toledo, St. L. & W 21% 1 0 0Simeox.3bp 1 01 0 are leaders in snap and styl Locomotive 190 oSmexibp 10 81 0| A jest given too far brings home s Smelting P A R R Ry - 5 200 Main Streel, Norwich. 10 INicnaess 3001 0 (Premiums) 52 Central Avenue.| soiq Sugar Refining. : : 0 Riley.p,d 5 : ; : % S Shut Up! ) G . d. T & pretey woman can maa mienss |CUStOM Grinding] OLIVE OIL Unless vou thoroughly understand with her eyes shut and hold them by xS et M O the business, it is not wise for you to : Tuns, for Hospiial Strickfus, McGrath, keeping her mouth shut.—Galveston 4 brand; imported. The finest quality try to clean or dye your own garments. 700 Baltimore & Ohio. . 2, W. Austin, Greenway; two base hit, | News. at YANTIC ELEVATOR. of Olive Oil. Just received. O % “Bhole Phing. “WWe have Tha| 0 Bom naia W Cen B e, iy 2. W- st ConE? Fuck ont A. R. MANNING, Yantie, Conn. OTTQO FERRY D o-Gata factiities o%: e and| 600 Canadiun Pacie Total sales 155200 shees. o g iy St ot For Selection of Friends. Telephone. dec14a ’ up-to-date facilities for cleaning and dreing the most delicate fabrics with- out injury to any part of them. We 100 g::u;:.'dmmu No. 336 Franklin Street. Central of New Jersey. The Chinese proverb is “If yoy don’t e belong to the family, don’t go fnto MONEY. TAFTVILLE BASEBALL. OUR WORK undertake ali responsibiiity, send for| 7400 Chesspeake & Ohio. New Y i . A SR, MR | T e B nominar . ok i o | Main Savs E. C. Loague Toarm—y. .| M Bouse.” ' Beek friends who ex- DR. JONES, Dentist desired ehade, and raturn them Do. ptd inal; sixty days 3@3 1-4 per cent:| C. A. Wins in Mill League—T. A. C, | 0¥ YoUu- weets the approval of the ocritical . 3 y Rogers’ Domestic Laundry. Chicago & 5500 Chicago, M. & St Pl C. €. €. & St Louis. 200 Colorado Fuel & Tron.. promptly to your Tesidence. Lang’s Dye Works, ninety days 3 1-4@3 1-2; six months 4@4 1-4: prime mercantile paper 4 3-4 to 5 1-2 per cent.; sterling exchange Loses to Emeralds. 45 SHETUCKET ST. Idea of a Philosopher. One Taftville team gained a victory, oorage & sothorn. 2 at 54 $14.60@$4.84.70 for sixty-day “When they’s tew ways uv lookin’ Telephone. 157 Franklin Si, | !0 Gonsiiduet des 1 ot $4.86.90 for demand: com - | S GNted 1o eiop. piay after twe in. | At ® thing it might belp matters tow | Tel. 958. Rear 37 Franklin Strest. | Room 10 *Phone 32-3 700 Delaware & Hud s §$4.84@1- bar auver 63 nings on Saturday. Taftville is well | shet one e sept27d mayl7d junisa 200 Denver & Rio Grande. -2, Mexican dollars 44. iyt represented in baseball circles this year. With the score 3 to ¢ in faver BOTTLER $1. Jackel, cor. Market and Water Sta. A complete line of the best Ales, Lager and Wines, specially bottled for fam- 1y use. Delivery. Tel 136-5 1s no ertising medium In . o The Bul- ~ o 5 Foiage ot =7 3 Wa 18:—Cotten “Yutures close: June 14.92, July 14.98, October Auguef:14.55, September 13.02, 12.41, November 12.29, December 12.21, January 12.17, Fel —, March 12.18. 'Spot closed quiet, five points lowerg middling uplands, 15.00; dling guwif, 15.255 no & of the visitors, the heavy rain that struck Taftville about the middle of Saturday afterneen and broke up the game with North Grosvenordale seem- ed a_providential stroke of fortune for the home players. A combination of errmnndhlug;:th.m-fl ly- ln: start in the innings and in t.ho M “Taftyille figured in Armed to the Teeth. Prefudice has altways been the most Beavily armed foe te progress. . are woven | aanually- ‘?llrl of blank- " QUALITY fn work should always be considerea especally when it costs ne more than the infertor kind. Skilled men are employed by us. Our prices tell the whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. mayair” €. S. FAIRCLOUGH is the Thamesville Grocer ‘Phona 116-ring 3 Station No, 3 Norwtich, Cons,

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